Mine is a gas oven pure and simple 5 burners real cast iron grates on top with a griddle love the darn thing it is convection did not come with whistles and bells for glass or metal
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Thanks! The pullman loaf pans make great sandwich bread. I bought the large size, so obviously I need to use more dough to get that iconic squared-off look.Love the long loaf that does look great @ThreeOfSeven
We are looking for the 1 lb tins. King Arthur flour definitely has the one that we're looking at the most. They all make four by fours and different lengths 9,13,and 16 in for the one pound versus the 1.5 pound versus the 2 lb. The thing with that is we can run the little Breville off a generator or inverter as needed should we lose power or experience a hurricane or whatever. In those circumstances we can still always have fresh bread.Thanks! The pullman loaf pans make great sandwich bread. I bought the large size, so obviously I need to use more dough to get that iconic squared-off look.
Wondering how many loaves of bread in the freezer is too much ...
My daughters have worked with fondant. It tasted ok but like you is not my favorite thing to eat.Anybody work with fondant? I'm looking for a recipe that actually tastes good. I've used the marshmallow fondant recipes but, and maybe it's just me, I'm still not sold on the taste.
My pan is the 13-inch size. In hindsight, I should have bought the smaller size. My DH is the one who eats the bread around here, and it would have made better sense. Hindsight is always 20-20. LOL! Thinking that I'll start gifting fresh bread to friends. It's always nice to have fresh home baked bread!We are looking for the 1 lb tins. King Arthur flour definitely has the one that we're looking at the most. They all make four by fours and different lengths 9,13,and 16 in for the one pound versus the 1.5 pound versus the 2 lb. The thing with that is we can run the little Breville off a generator or inverter as needed should we lose power or experience a hurricane or whatever. In those circumstances we can still always have fresh bread.
I don’t care for the taste. I’d use it for decoration purposes but that’s it. I like buttercream.Anybody work with fondant? I'm looking for a recipe that actually tastes good. I've used the marshmallow fondant recipes but, and maybe it's just me, I'm still not sold on the taste.
Is that the stuff they use to make all the fancy decorations on cakes? If so ,I ask for a piece with the least amount of decoration and pretty much don't eat the decoration I might happen to get. I can appreciate the work and art of making the "pretties" but maybe some nice silk flowers could be used instead.My daughters have worked with fondant. It tasted ok but like you is not my favorite thing to eat.
My pan is the 13-inch size. In hindsight, I should have bought the smaller size. My DH is the one who eats the bread around here, and it would have made better sense. Hindsight is always 20-20. LOL! Thinking that I'll start gifting fresh bread to friends. It's always nice to have fresh home baked bread!